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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Gulen Charter School proposal Utica Academy of Science Charter School DENIED!!!


DANIEL P. BADER\Observer-Dispatch Tolga Hayali, director of the Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School and Fehmi Damkaci, president of the board of trustees, pitched their vision for a science based charter School.
LOOK BELOW TO FIND THEIR AFFILIATIONS WITH THE GULEN MOVEMENT

UTICA — One of two proposed charter schools for Utica has gotten the green light to move forward with its application.

On Tuesday, the state Education Department released a list of 13 proposed charter schools whose application was deemed complete and ready to be reviewed. The Mohawk Valley Community Charter School was on the list, The Utica Academy of Science Charter School wasn’t.

There was one part that we did not send in,” said Tolga Hayali, director of the Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School. “It’s not something major in our educational plan.” Liar, your educational plans are the same as the other charter schools managed by Gulen followers.

What was missing was a second signature page from the proposed school’s board of trustees, the school sent in one, but not the other.

We will just submit this part again with the signatures,” Hayali said.

Six other schools who filed letters of intent in January did not make the cut.

Hayali and the proposed board members for the Utica Academy of Science Charter School have an opportunity in June during a second round of applications. 

Not making the list means waiting longer for a charter from the Board of Regents.

Mohawk Valley Community Charter School and the 12 other schools will have their applications reviewed and could get their charter from the Board of Regents in June. Applications submitted in the June round won’t hear about a charter until the regents meet again in December.

Our plan is to strengthen our community support in Utica,” Hayali said. “I think we’ll be stronger.”  What would that be Hayali? More Turkish Cultural invites, Interfaith dialog free dinners, free trips to Turkey for media, academia and politicians?  

“We’re happy to be on the list,” said Ann Maher, one of the two lead applicants for the Mohawk Valley Community Charter School.

She said she wasn’t worried about not making the list.

“I wasn’t feeling that because I know how strong our application is,” Maher said.

Schools approved in either round would open in fall 2013.

 MORE ON TOLGA HAYALI AND FEHMI DAMKACI  HERE, WHAT LINKS THEM TO THE GULEN MOVEMENT
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One of two proposed charter schools for Utica has gotten the green light to move forward with its application.
On Tuesday, the state Education Department released a list of 13 proposed charter schools whose application was deemed complete and ready to be reviewed. The Mohawk Valley Community Charter School was on the list, The Utica Academy of Science Charter School wasn’t.
“There was one part that we did not send in,” said Tolga Hayali, director of the Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School. “It’s not something major in our educational plan.”
What was missing was a second signature page from the proposed school’s board of trustees, the school sent in one, but not the other.
“We will just submit this part again with the signatures,” Hayali said.
Six other schools who filed letters of intent in January did not make the cut.
Hayali and the proposed board members for the Utica Academy of Science Charter School have an opportunity in June during a second round of applications.
Not making the list means waiting longer for a charter from the Board of Regents.
Mohawk Valley Community Charter School and the 12 other schools will have their applications reviewed and could get their charter from the Board of Regents in June. Applications submitted in the June round won’t hear about a charter until the regents meet again in December.
“Our plan is to strengthen our community support in Utica,” Hayali said. “I think we’ll be stronger.”
“We’re happy to be on the list,” said Ann Maher, one of the two lead applicants for the Mohawk Valley Community Charter School.
She said she wasn’t worried about not making the list.
“I wasn’t feeling that because I know how strong our application is,” Maher said.
Schools approved in either round would open in fall 2013.

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